Sentences with phrase «find aesthetic form»

The change of context invites us to consider how wealth and power find aesthetic form today.

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The special logic of this theory, after all, is that the Christian philosopher — having surmounted the «aesthetic,» «ethical,» and even in a sense «religious» stages of human existence — is uniquely able to enact a return, back to the things of earth, back to finitude, back to the aesthetic; having found the highest rationality of being in God's kenosis — His self - outpouring — in the Incarnation, the Christian philosopher is reconciled to the particularity of flesh and form, recognizes all of creation as a purely gratuitous gift of a God of infinite love, and is able to rejoice in the levity of a world created and redeemed purely out of God's «pleasure.»
By the time I had graduated, the field had become «one that maintains its interest in literary texts but explores all forms of aesthetic speech and that views performance as an art and recognizes its communicative potential and function» There were three challenges to those of us graduating with doctoral degrees in this discipline: 1) to locate which performances within art and / or culture we would focus our attention on as scholars and performers; 2) to interpret the core concepts generating from the cultural turn in our discipline to other studies of culture and human communication and 3) to develop «performance - centered» methods of research and instruction in whatever parts of the university we found ourselves.
Making the acquaintance of director Dario Argento during production of Inferno (1980), similar aesthetic tastes found the two forming an immediate bond and a longtime working relationship commenced with Soavi's work as second assistant director on Argento's Tenebre (1982).
Operating on several levels at once — as fiction, as documentary, as investigation into the documentary form, as historical excavation and as exploration of the process of a talented and committed actor --» Kate Plays Christine» which won Greene the Documentary Writing award, even finds time to be beautiful, with Sean Price Williams «cinematography giving the film an aesthetic that is as unique as its premise.
Using building materials that are often found in suburban homes — wood paneling, Formica, Naugahyde — Puntar plays on nostalgia for»60s and»70s aesthetic while creating geometric forms that are seemingly futuristic.
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Creating a wormhole of inadequacies, the female form has found itself in a constant tug - of - war in either defending its natural state or scrambling to correct propagated notions of aesthetic shortcomings.
The James A. Michener Art Museum presents Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and Sculptural Form, an exhibition of painter and photographer Charles Sheeler's little - known fashion photography created for Condé Nast between 1926 and 1931 — a body of work that significantly informed the aesthetic vision of one of American modernism's founding figures.
Cunningham's sculptural process is a form of «urban mining,» transforming found materials such as exposed structural fragments, and twisted steel beams with layered significance and aesthetic function.
Giorno's work thus uses words but pushes beyond their literal meanings to find aesthetic value in their form, sound and inflection.
Was Albers inspired, rather, by the «plastic» (that is to say, visually dynamic) potential of the pre-Columbian forms that he found, by their «truth - to - materials» stance, or by the timelessness of their formal aesthetic presence?
The artists, all members of the American Artists» Congress, formed the Federation with a newfound commitment to aesthetic concerns as the Artists» Congress found itself embedded in political controversy.
Each ring or bracelet he produces is formed through a book that May finds inspiring, allowing the jewelry's content to match its pleasing aesthetic.
A 2015 Center grant will support the presentation of Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and Sculptural Form, an exhibition of painter and photographer Charles Sheeler's little - known fashion photography created for Condé Nast between 1926 and 1931 — a body of work that significantly informed the aesthetic vision of one of American modernism's founding figures.
In the early 1960s in Harlem, Bearden was a founding member of the art group known as The Spiral formed «for the purpose of discussing the commitment of the Negro artist in the present struggle for civil liberties, and as a discussion group to consider common aesthetic problems.»
Working intuitively, recycling and re-contextualizing found printed matter from newspapers and magazine advertising, Alvi's labour - intensive works present us with both disarmingly simple and complex aesthetic forms that reflect upon contemporary society.
Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and Sculptural Form presents a collection of painter and photographer Charles Sheeler's little - known fashion photography created for Condé Nast between 1926 and 1931 — a body of work that significantly informed the aesthetic vision of one of American modernism's founding figures.
Bringing an element of material chaos to the aesthetic principles of Minimalism and Post Painterly Abstraction, multimedia artist Cordy Ryman compiles found objects, studio scraps, and salvaged parts to create work that explores the intersections of form, object and imperfection.
I have found that no creature is impossible to make appealing, and perhaps that is partly the role of the illustrator in the service of conservation education: to entice the viewer to re-examine old prejudices and thereby better appreciate the ecological and aesthetic value of each and every form of life.
Rural Fife furniture designer Max McCance pioneers his «technorganic» aesthetic in this exclusive European oak furniture collection inspired by the sculptural forms found in nature.
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